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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL?, PORTLAND. - TUESDAY EVENING. JUNE 18. 1SC3. Mid-Summer Shoe Sale at $1.98 Up Embroidery Remnants Half and Less Values extraordinarily good In shoes tf the most popular models and wanted materials. . Leathers and high grade canvas included 4 lots, all underpriced 'Here is a sale of tremendous proportions and gigantic savings. We've hun dreds of short lengths in embroideries of the finest sorts and we are going to price these so low for Wednesday that all Portland will be here for their share. There are remnants of Allovers, Edges and1 Insertions in Cambric, , Swiss or Nainsook: there is arr-endless assortment of patterns and a wide range of prices. Take it all in all, it is one of the best embroidery offers made in this store, and we expect a large response to' this announcement. The wise ones will come ear.ly and have first choice, for at the beginning of the day the assortment is indeed a splendid one. All embroidery remnants ' Half mrf fare Wednesday special at ... , 3" as follows: 1 M.urv-- LOT 1 Oxfords, tan or brown leath ers, i black or colors, very - high grade -shoes, values to $6.00 Q OA the pair. Choice . ,'. ...... -j)eje 01 LOT 2 Oxfords in White Canvas, or in Tan, Brown tor Black leather, all LOT S Women's Oxfords' in White and colored Canvas, or in :BIack Kid. Very good styles and values flQ at $3.00 the pair. Choice .tj)J.e70 LOT 4 Womens Oxfords in Tan Russia Calf, in Tan. Suede, Patent KViU Iff - - k fr fN A 3 l J UK J rood : styles and there are rfo " O A ? Leather or Calf, 50 styles in- f 9 on Leather or Calf, 50 styles in values to $4 the pair. Cfeoice.O0 f eluded, vals;; to $5;t Choice. 00O 57 MPES' HOME 10URNAL PATTERNS, 10c and. 5c I lit If r ru I VI I ZS Vm hum White Safe &Sws in F ? " ' ' L- uL. Jlew Specials Appear Each Day Early Customers Return Later for More Bargains 'and Bring Friends to Share Bathing Suits--A Full Line Standard Silverware On Sale 1 I VN"5v VANKAA : f m Tn! fwwrle Aklo nn ht first floor. VOU will VA o cHnwinor nf th Season's Drcferred styles and models in; Bathing Suits. We show the complete sets, if desired tiatmng sun, up ana Shoes. Th! suits come in Navv Blue. Black. Brown, Red and all the leading colors, and are &QA A A oriced at . . . . . .... . . . . . ... .$2.00 TO O jU. UU RPT.FNniD DISPLAY HOSIERY Another tot fin ietSTav WpHnpsdav in the Hosierv Aisle b r t-t t iir i n.:u lan xiose lor women anu nuuicu, m plain Lisle, Mercerized Lisle, Boot Lace, -Allover Lace and Em broidery Ankles, etc. We have Hose in all shades to match Tan Shoes. WOMEN'S VESTS Swiss ribbed, low neck, sleveless styles, t 25c values ; special JLC WOMEN'S PANTS, umbrella knee,, lace trimmed, bwiss ribbejj, 75c values, special... Val. Laces Spec.2 5c Dz. Edges or Insertions, in widths from to 2 inches. They are patterns especially suitable for trim ming lingerie, baby things, and sum mer dresses. Regularly worth to 65c per dozen yards. Spe- 49c cial at. . . , For the Tune Sale, all white Silverware if to be had at lower than usual prices. This includes such famous makes as Meriden. Forbes. Oneida and 1847 Rogers Bros. In addition to the general reduction we. offer the following specials: 1 - . Ink Bottles, value $1X5, spe- QO. , Butter Knives, double plted,OC cial .................... .i,.'OL value 35c each, special...... -0C 'L?,0"1"' valu U3S' $1.49 CHINAWARE BARGAINS Ink Bottles, value $2.65, T? special ,....t...l.yllv Bread Trays, French gray finish raised border; values J TC special .' J) I J Cake Basket, French gray finish raised border; regular CC 1 C $6.50, special ,.$J,IU Tea Sets, . 4-piece . satin finish, bright cut; value $7, spe- Tea Sets, embossed ancy shapes; value $11.75, spe- $Q OK cial ,.Pr9 Tea Sets, bright burnished finish, French gray embossing; P Q( reg. $20, special U.IlU Tea Spoons, double plated; regular 75c set of 6, special, the CQl set tfUt Dessert Spoons, double plated; regular $1.25, special, per f Aft set of 6... ....iJl.UU Table Spoons, double plated; reg ular $1.50 value, special, d iC per set of o vtuu Sugar Spoons, value 30c 'ea , 50- piece . semi-porcelain Dinner ?u?::.a!rr.s:.:!,::....$3.44 50 piece- semi-porcelain Dinner bets, value $5.60, spe- fl A ifj .. cial ... . , , i c ...... , v v . 100-piece semi-porcelain Dinner Sets" value $8.70, spe- g2 SUMMER SPECIALS ; Gas Plates, value 65c, special.'. 45 lias Jflates, value $1.00, spl...&f Gas Plates, value $2.50, spt..S2.00 Gas Plates, value $4.50, spl .f 3.50 Gas Plates, value $5.50, srpl..f4.40 50 feet Garden Hose, vaL &M ftA $5.75, special.. Hose Reels, value $1, special. 80 Sprinklers, regular 25c, spl. . .lof 4-piece Garden Sets, value 7C $1, special ................... I JC 10c. y Sugar Spoons, value 30c ea, O AX special mUC Garden Trowels, regular special .................. Grass Hcyoks, value 25c, spl..l9 Grass Hooks, value. 50c, pl..40e Lawn Rakes, regular 50c, spl. .40f Weeding Hoes, value 45c, spl.SCf Cultivators, value 65c, spl....DOf Fine Muslinwear One Half Let All Buy Linin s No w All odd lots iri the stock, as well as a superb line of travelers samples go at this startling reduction. Every sort of garment to be had in the lot, and all ( women with an eye to a bargain will investigate this ' special. We've been very busy this week, serving the multitudes who came to share, and if you delay too long, youll find the assortments less complete, than they are early in the week. A good line of sample garments, bought from one of the largest manufac turers, as well as all odd lots in either French hand- embroidered or domes tic goods, at ... . . . .. . half Price royal Worcester CORSETS, Style No. 511 For summer wear, made of light batiste, medium hitt bust,! long; Princess hip; wortn $1.75, special $1.29 PORCH AND HAMMOCK CUSHIONS, filled with full silk floss, extra quality cam bric cover tops, in a variety of styles; regular price $15 each, special. 87c Some of the most remarkable values to be found in this greatest of all sales are offered in the Linen aisle, bhrewd shoppers will buy liberally, Supply your wants here, and save too. - .: ' BATH TOWELS, large sie, hem med ends, per dozen, $175, Iff-. or each, special.....,,...,.. 1JC READY MADE SHEETS, extra good values, 2x2j4 arardat 7C special sale price, eacfi. ..... I DC 2x2yt yards, special. ...... .85 SHEETING, for double beds, full bleached, heavy quality, 4,000 0"Jf yards, at, per yard.... iiC CRASH TOWELING, 10,000 yds. of heavy weight toweling, C I the yard. C HUCK HAND TOWELS, with hemmed ends, 500 dozen at " the low price of, each..!..... . )C, ALL LINEN TOWELING, extra special at the remarkably Irt low price of, yard 1UC FINE DAMASK TABLE SETS. All our high-grade goods greatly reduced; sets and separate clothes included. Take advantage, TABLE LINEN, Richardson fine double damask in a variety of pat terns; regular $2.25 qual- ho ity, special...., ..$lfO The regular $1 grade......... 78 Reduced prices on all pure linen, cambrics and lawns, for the June White Sale. -PARFUME BATISTE1 for mak ing dainty underwear, worth 35c the yard, on special sale at OO' the low price of.......... .. OC VIOLET BATISTE, 40 inches wide; regular 20c the yard, t C sale price, yard,;. ,;.',iwC Silk Gloves uJSr. CHIFFON BATISTE AND PARIS MOUSSELINES for graduation or bride's dresses: 75c quality, special, yard, 58f; 65c quality, OQ special, yard 45; 50c quality, special, yard. .................. ...JwC $1.29 pearl Buttons5c theDozen WOMEN'S BLACK SILK GLOVES With double finger tips, 16-button length, all sizes, OA worth $2.25 a pair, Wednesday special..... 3)1. CtU RIBBONS Odd lots, widths V2 to 6 ins.; and values to 60c the yard; come in stripes, dots and f A : fancy effects, Wednesday special, the yard. . . . 1UC WOMEN'S NECKWEAR In spring and Summer designs; bows, stock collars and Jabots, in worth to 65c each, special at j, T.. IJlC VEILING In Tuxedo mesh with Chenille dots, or In plain nets; come in brown, black, navy, white, '.''White and black, black and white, and fancy effects, ia regularly worth to 65c yd, special Wednesday. . JLJJC WHITE PEARL BUTTONS, . TALCUM POWDER, violet odor, with two holes for waists, shirts, .very good quality; regular 10c r underwear, etc., all sizes, 1 dozen can for. OK, on card; special Wednesday, WRITING PAPER,, our' apecial per dozen OK, lincft cioth finish, 60 sheets to te ENGLISH PINS, 360 in paper; package; regularly worth 19c 1 ft regular value 5c, Wednes- O, the package, spl. Wednesday, 1UC i ; W V ' ' 'a . "BONORA nature's ' piant"" food, BORAX, 20-Mule Team brand, In a splendid fertilizer for plants, ber- f4-lb. packages, special value ries,? lawns, trees and shrubbery; Wednesday OK, produces a healthy growth; each FLORIDA WATER, 4-6z. bottles," can contains enough i to make 28 regularly worth 15c, Wed- ft gallons of fertilizer; regular OQ nesday .....1UC 50c each, Wednesday......1, OoC Ban ded Sailor s 39c and Up Extra special values offered in the ideal hat lor warm weather wear; smart, jaunty sailors in many trades. Thev. come in black with black bands, and white with black or navy blue bands. The correct blocks in rough or smooth braids, very mceiy imisnea ana moaesuy pncea at xne regular ttgures. Wednesday, reduced as follows: ' ' -v 60c yalues ...... 30 75c . values 50 89c values ...... G54 $1.00 values ...... 75 $1.25 values ......91.00 V'H $1.50 values $1,75 values $2.00 values $2.25 values $2.50 values Sale of 81.25 81.50 81.75 ...... 82.00 ......82.25 $2.75 values $3.00 values $3.75 values $4.00 values $5.00 values 2.50 2.50 3.50 3.75 84.00 St Art Oriental Rugs The choicest gems of the Orient are represented 7p J . In this sale. No unreasonable profits asked at any J I i f . time, and for this sale, the already modest figures lj1 (.' are still lower. Trade here for antique rugs, and vvell always be here when you want to find us. We . J always have Oriental Rugs, and they are sold 'with our guarantee and reputation back of them. In the assortment offered for this week's special sale, are the best weaves produced tn the Orient, including Antiques, Mossouls, Kazaks, Guanghes, Shirvans, Dag hestans, Bokharas, Sarouks, Sehnas, Kirmanshahs, and others. Every rug featured in this sale is perfect in quality and weave. They' are reliable eoods. boueht through dependable sources, and sold by a store of know integrity at prices decidedly 6mall under ordmary conditions., r or this sale, underpriced, as follows: $25.00 values ...821.50 $40.00 values 833.00 $ 85.00 values' ..$68.00 $27.50 values ...822.75 ; $45.00 values ...$36.50 $ 0.00 values $73.00 $28.50 values ...$23.50 $50.00 values .. .$41.00 : f 95.00 values .;$78.00 $30.00 values . . .$Z5.00 $55.00 values , .$4&.UU $33.00 values . . .$27.00 $60.00 values ...$48.00' $35.00 values . . .828.50 $65.00 Values . . .$52.00 $37.50 values . . .830.00 ; $75.00 . values , . .$60.00 $100.00 Values $82.00 110.00 values . $80.00 $115.00 values . .$95.00 $125.00 values. 8105.00 Ml?Mi TTNaWPTNTT ART.TC RHTRTS and DRAWERS in natural wool ; one of the best known brands on the. market. Nicely finished, light weight, regularly priced in $2.50 the garment, Wednesday, special at.. ....,D1' f V MEf'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Extra well made, in tan, irrav. cream or white: self collars attached, worth. AO . $1.25 each, special price, only ., ........ ....... ZfOC MTTJM'S T7ANCY HALF HOSE In dots, strioes f and jacquard effects,, reg. 85c grade, special at., .&dC MEN'S SWEATER COATS t me worsted; a garment Indispensible on vacation and outing trips, regu- jq larly worth $2.50 each, special at, only. ........ .4) 10 MMck Skirts. Values to Ch6ke:98c- Ea. 1 See the Windov . - 1 : . . . - ... . o..,, . , . s 7- . , . 1 ........... . T . See the Fifth Street window and gain an idea of the Immensity of the assortment contained In this phenomenal special We'll sell duck skirts mail that buy Wednesday, we're Vf f sure of that, for no such bargain as this will pass the esnerevesof Portland economists the values as well as the assortment, rare without equal In anything we've offered this I P SUn f 1hzt' for 00 sucn baraam 35 this will pass the eager puM season The time you'll need these garments Is with us, am . U black, bine, white, linen color, plaids, etc. Look tn the win and you'll get many times the value out of one of the these skirts Come in plain colors or fancy figured effects, colors window and then HURRY up to the department on the second floor, and make your selections, Values to $7.50, choice 9m LORIDA HOLDS SECOND PRir.lrtRY :icdion Held Today to Set tle Contests Caused by First Election. - traits rnm Lmm4 Win.) jAckaonvUl. FU Jun 11. A. second mo(Tti primirr la tn vrogns iOv..iout Florio today t decide th eonteati left ovr from th Indecisive first prtmary of several weeks go. tn which no candidate secured & majority s is neoteearjr under the Florida laws. : Pttbllo Interest centers chiefly In the race for United States senator to fill toe seat of the late Senator MaUory. tjpon the death of Senator Wallory Oov ernor Broward appointed William J. Bryan, a prominent young- lawyer of Jacksonville, to fill fhe vacancy,, Sen stor Bryan himself died soon after assuming the office and Govern or Broward then named W. ' H. Mil ton to fill the vacancy, and soon af terwards announced his own candidacy in the state primary, - Opposing; him -wcr is. i. ieicnet a successiui law yer of this city. W. B. Lamar, repre- m fi (I.. 1 n n 1 1 i M ii . t rt i m district, - and State Senator John B. Urn I U . cowwiB. r . - ... In the first primary Governor , Bro ward obtained a plurality of something like 3,000 votes over his nearest op- jiwii. iit, r.rw-irei. nn' it. im seneraiiy ex pected he will obtain the necessary ma jority; In the voting today. Tha pri mary will also decide the gubernatorial oontest, In which Allen ,W. Oilchrlet and John N. C. Stockton are tha can didates. Gilchrist had a good lead In the first primary. Stockton, his oppon ent, publicly charges that thia was due to tha fact that Gilchrist's support comes from tha corporation and liquor iuvin..t.. - x u, . ministers ui mis city have issued a public denunciation of Gilchrist's candidacy, on account of Ms alleged sympathy with the liquor in- tarastM. .. . '... : . FORESTERS EESIST -Vv1 INCREASED RATES yA-r , t ; ; .':,-;,-..,.4t..,v ' - I (rotted PreM Leased Wire.) ,. V Toronto, Ont, . June 19. The supreme court of "the Independent Order of For esters, the most Important- fraternal and benevolent organiz&tlyil In the Do minion, with "a membership of nearly 85,000 In Canada and the united States convened ' in this city today with tha prospect of an exceed In s-ly . lively ses sion before It. The proposed revision of the Insurance rates is to come up for consideration artst action and It is already evident that the proposal will meet with, vigorous opposition. , The proposal which is to be acted upon is not merajy to Increase, the as sessments from now on, but Is retroac tive. Jf carried out, the old members who Joined the order prior to 1898 will be required to pay the difference be tween their present assessments . and the assessment rates which it is pro posed to establish from the date of their identification with the organiza tion, if they wish to keep up their in surance, ': This plan Is put forward despite the fact that . on January -1' of this year the treasurer's statement showed that there was a surplus of nearly tl2,ono. 900. -r '. ; A , -:-. r 1 - 1 f 1JSI3 ; uha order, ' which Is nearly 80 yean old, is essentially a "poor' man's" In surance company. Tha rates are low, and the officers nave always sought to impress upon the public the. ad vantages to the poor man. : Thousands of those who have been paying . as sessments for from 10 to 2S years are too poor to pay the back assessments with the 4 per cent Interest, which it is proposed to require, or, in fact, to pay. the increased assessments from now on. Moreover, many of them are too old to ask for Insurance in other companies.'. These members, through their representatives at . tha present meeting, are preparing a vigorous pro test to prevent, if possible, the adop tion of the new plan. v i.' v .. . St. Mary's Commencement. ; V (Special Dispatch to The 'osrnaLt : . ' : The Dalles, Or.,- June H. Commence ment exercises will be held at Pt. Mary's academy toSiorrow, June 17. There will be three graduates. Rose. Hr Donovan, Gertrude A. Fleck and Josephine 4J. Mc- Inerriey. The following program wilt be given: Instrumental selection, the chil dren's offering; selection by Choral cluo "Tha Hardscrabbla Meeting"; in strumental selection, "Gwendolyn For tune"; sacred tableau. COMMENCEMENT . J ! coxcERTj:nis eve ' Commencement week at St. Helen's Hall includes a Dumber of interesting events. - .This afternoon tha pupils' mu sical recital Is fn progress, and it I p. ra. 'tha annual commencement con cert will, be given. Yesterday after noon the elementary department gave a little French scene,1 "La Femme du Chambre.1' in which the younger pu pils in French had been drilled by Miss Carter. - 1 , Following the farce an operetta callad "A Dream of Flowera" wai given by -.. -. . - : : ' : TEA " - Did you yer hear of a nervous Englishman? I: f -" : They drink more tea than we do, six'tb one. , , Tour grocer returns your money If your don't like Schilling's Best; we pay him. '." soma 40 little ; girlsr who dressed as flowers and faire, sang and danced. Miss Carter had directed-the elocution and hiss Snook had trained tha chil dren in the songs. A dance around tho Maypole was the closing feature ani was much enjoyed by the parents and . friends who witnessed the children's prouuciion. - -